Digital Artefacts and The Role of Digital Affordance

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Abstract

This work investigates how the concept of affordance should be revised following the digital evolution. Starting from a review of the literature about affordance, the most acknowledged constructs are compared with the variegated definitions of digital artefacts. The paper proposes a definition of digital affordance, overcoming the inconsistencies identified in the literature. The study is enriched by a series of interviews to investigate the final users' perception of affordance. Finally, the paper shows the application of the proposed model with a case study related to food delivery services.

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Colombo, S., Montagna, F., Cascini, G., & Palazzolo, V. F. (2022). Digital Artefacts and The Role of Digital Affordance. In Proceedings of the Design Society (Vol. 2, pp. 11–20). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/pds.2022.2

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